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SPECIAL REPORT Safariland VIEVU LE4 Body-Worn Camera


VIEVU Multi-Dock adds Ethernet capabilities to allow for automated download without a computer. The Multi- Dock Network allows you to connect to a department’s existing network to


automatically download and recharge up to 10 LE3, LE4, or LE4 mini cameras.


ments who desire the ability to record a full shift. It packs an assortment of advanced features into a rugged and compact package and easy-to-use color, full high-definition (FHD) body- worn video system designed to docu- ment the officer’s point of view (POV). The video evidence collected by the camera is managed by VIEVU’s free proprietary VERIPATROL software system that allows you to securely store and catalog video fi les. The LE4 and VERIPATROL utilize a FIPS2 140-2 compliant Digital Signature process to prove the video has not been altered and VidLock™security prevents unauthor- ized access if the camera is lost or stolen. Audio is recorded in the ADPCM for- mat. The camera has mute functionality, giving you the option of recording with or without audio, as well as a local time or GMT Date & Time Stamp that’s embed- ded on the video frame. The cameras and VERIPATROL are Windows® XP, Vista, 7, 8 and10 compatible. The LE4 features wireless communication for live stream- ing. A Smartphone app allows reviewing video and adding metadata in the fi eld. The LE4 camera has 1920×1080 FHD, 1280×720 HD, 848×480 Widescreen SD video resolution. Video is recorded at 30 frames per second. A larger image sensor provides enhanced image qual- ity and low-light capability compared to earlier generation BWC cameras. The LE4 uses a 95-degree lens to


capture the high-definition video ex- actly as experienced by the officer. This field of view (FOV) is able to cap- ture the same view as some 130-degree devices but without the ‘fisheye’ dis- tortion. Fisheye lenses produce strong visual distortion. They give images a characteristic convex non-rectilinear


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appearance, distort distances, and misrepresent the proximity of a threat, or expose objects and persons outside of the officer’s focus. The LE4’s lens allows for the most accurate foren- sic analysis, distance measurements, crime scene reconstruction, and en- sures maximum evidentiary value. The LE4 has a full-shift battery pro- viding up to 12 hours of continuous recording. Raw storage capacity is 64 GB; Video storage capacity is 10 hours FHD; 25 hours HD; and 50 hours SD. It takes seven hours to fully charge the camera. The LE4 is compatible with external battery packs.


The LE4 is compact, reliable and rugged. The LE4 features a billet alu- minum housing, which is waterproof to IP65 standards. It measures 3.3 inches × 2.1 inches × 1.1 inches and weighs 5.5 ounces. It comes with four interchangeable clips, which are suit- able for most uniforms and jackets. The VERIPATROL Local software is a secure software system for the stor- age, retrieval and management of the video fi les from VIEVU law enforcement camera systems. It is free to download and use. There are no licensing costs. VERIPATROL VidLock Security Suite. VERIPATROL Mobile is an optional add-on to VERIPATROL. VERIPATROL


Mobile has two operating modes: Mobile and Mobile+. Mobile is free to download and use. Mobile+ requires the purchase of a license. Mobile allows you to briefl y review stored video while out in the fi eld. Mobile also allows you to make a copy of the video in the fi eld for immedi- ate archiving.


Mobile + is a licensed add-on that al-


lows downloading, reviewing and trans- ferring video fi les over WiFi/3G/4G/ LTE to the VERIPATROL server using BeeNetworx’s proprietary and patented technology called LinkPro™. The video downloaded to the car is encrypted and securely transferred. Mobile+ has a BOLO (Be On the Look-Out) feature that allows you to send a picture, video, or other BOLO message automatically to all remote computers from headquarters. VIEVU recently introduced its Au- tomated Video Redaction (AVR) tech- nology, which is a redaction tool built to automatically blur faces and objects, without user involvement, recorded on body-worn cameras in order to protect the privacy and identity of victims, in- nocent bystanders, minors and under- cover police officers. AVR addresses a critical need of police departments, many of which have delayed their adoption of BWC due to the absence of available redaction technology.


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